In the context of baseball, the use of drugs hurts only the player. In the context of baseball, the use of alcohol hurts only the player. In the context of baseball, womanizing hurts whom? Maybe the wife of the player? In the context of baseball, felonies are crimes against society, not against baseball. In the context of baseball, gambling is the only crime against baseball.

Gambling, in the context of baseball, is a capital offense and Rose has richly earned-- hell, he agreed to-- his death sentence. Let him hang.

Bob Kohm, co-owner of Rotojunkies.com (rotojunkies.com) , and a large market kind of guy.

"Backwater" was the Meat Puppets, and Seven Mary Three just had "Wait" a few years ago. Neither "Someday We'll Know" or the "Cat's In The Cradle" cover charted as far as I know, and I'm not sure if "Sugarbuzz" did either.

Originally posted by Dr UnlikelyYoung MC should be disqualified from one hit wonder status for his 5-star one-two punch follow-up to Bust a Move: Principal's Office and (more importantly) the Pepsi Cool Cans theme.

Yer da man...no wonder your rating is so damn high. I'd also like to add that "That's The Way Love Goes" off Young's spectacularly poor-selling sophomore effort "Brainstorm" was played on the local radio where I grew up in Cali a couple times...literally.

Lets see Quad City DJs was basically the same people as the 69 Boys, same producers, and they werent really a BAND per se, but more like a BlackBox type act that was put together by a producer and distributed as a band.Paul Hardcastle is a respected instrumentalist, but only had one real HIT, but, by that criteria, Bobby McFerrin is a OHW.Eric Carmen also had a hit with "Make Me Lose Control"The Rembrandts also had "The Way It is Baby" so, no OHW for them. Wang Chung had both WANG CHUNG and Dance Hall Days.

*Breeders with "Cannonball". *Marcy Playground with "Sex and Candy".*Spacehog with "In the meantime" (I liked this band alot)*Dishwalla with "Counting Blue Cars"*Fastball with "The Way"

(edited by Net Hack Slasher on 9.7.04 0731)smark/net attack wienerville advisory is raised to YELLOW alert - Elevated (JBL is the new WWE champion, good gawd hide under the desk. But Benoit is World Champion allowing some safety in the IWC)- 6/28

I may be biased but I don't think Lifehouse should be on there. I heard "Sick Cycle Carousel" and more importantly "Breathe" on the radio a good deal.

Pras shouldn't count because he was not only part of the Fugees, but the "Ghetto Superstar" song wasn't just him, it had ODB and Mya.

Joe Wilson (looking at Interocitor manual)- Hey, here's something my wife could use in the house...Crow T. Robot- A man?Joe Wilson- An interocitor incorporating an electron sorter.Cal Meechum- Oh, she'd probably gain 20 pounds while it did all the work for her.Tom Servo- Cal, you bitch!

Maybe it's because of my location, but "Good Things" by the Bodeans was all over our radio here when it came out many years back, so I don't know if they would qualify or if we're just a local anomaly.

Originally posted by Net Hack Slasher*Breeders with "Cannonball". *Marcy Playground with "Sex and Candy".*Spacehog with "In the meantime" (I liked this band alot)*Dishwalla with "Counting Blue Cars"*Fastball with "The Way"

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Spacehog's "I Want to Live" got quite a bit of play around here, and Fastball shouldn't count because "Out of My Head" was a pretty decent hit too.

If we're thinking of the same chic, I think it was Jane Childs with "I Dont Wanna Fall in Love". She had weird hair, noserings and dreadlocks down to her ankles. Circa May 1990.. right?

I'd remove Digital Underground from OHW. "Do whatcha' like" , "Kiss me and I'll Kiss you Back" and "Same Song" were all pretty popular. In fact, the trippy-ass college radio station just played "Same Song" the other day. I'm not a huge hip-hop fan, but I thought I heard TuPac on that tune. True?

Kix: I hated these guys, but they had a ton of tunes played on Z-Rock, around 1989. "Blow My Fuse"and "Cold Blood" especially. They had a bunch of minor "hits", before.

Bosstones. I'd remove them, too. "Kinder Words" and "Pictures to Prove It" were in the alt-rockrotation around late 1994/ early 1995. They had a college-radio hit from an earlier album from 1993, but the name escapes me. Plus, their cover of "Detroit Rock City" absolutely destroys!

I'm tempted to add Autograph and "Turn up the Radio". They had about four or five records after their debut album "Please Sign In", but I don't think they every charted.

Whattabout Marcy Playground with "Sex and Candy"? Or BranVan2000 and..whatever that song was they had in early 1998-- "What the hell am I doin, drinkin' in LA...at 26...". Also, who was the alt-rock band that did a cover of NWA's "Boyz N' da' hood", circa 2000?

Most of these guys had one HUGE hit..and several minor ones. But don't get offended, this is more of a trivia thread. It made me remember OMC and Wheatus ("Listen to Iron Maiden, baby, with meeee")!

And if we're thinking about the same Young MC Commercial...

"Hello, I'm Young MC with a story to tell..I just got a new cup from Taco Bell..And MTV makes the whole thing fun..Buy a giant size drink and you'll get one

Four cups in all, so don't stand still..And if you buy these cups you get a free refill.To get these cups ya gotta' place your order..So take my advice and make run for the border"(BONG)

Originally posted by Net Hack Slasher*Breeders with "Cannonball". *Marcy Playground with "Sex and Candy".*Spacehog with "In the meantime" (I liked this band alot)*Dishwalla with "Counting Blue Cars"*Fastball with "The Way"

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Spacehog's "I Want to Live" got quite a bit of play around here, and Fastball shouldn't count because "Out of My Head" was a pretty decent hit too.

Not to mention "Fire Escape", which beats down all their other songs and leaves them in the gutter.

Spacehog MAY be out, depending on how well "Mungo City" did. Although their first album's fucking great.

DEAN's Nuggets of Wisdom:

"I don't want him to die. I just want him to NEED my PEE." (as seen here)